Table of Contents
- 1 What did both the Ottoman and Mughal empires do?
- 2 What did the Ottomans Safavids Mughals and Ming have in common?
- 3 What was a major difference between the Mughal and Ottoman Empires?
- 4 What was one major difference between the Ottoman and Safavid empires?
- 5 How did the Safavid and Mughal empires establish control?
- 6 How did the Ottoman Empire treat other religions?
What did both the Ottoman and Mughal empires do?
The Ottomans absorbed the religious influence from Christian culture while as the Mughals from Hindu culture. Though some Emperors encouraged conversion to Islam bu they do no enforced or forced people to conversion. Though most rulers were practicing Muslims but they were tolerant towards other religions as well.
Are Ottoman and Mughal Empire the same?
The Ottoman Empire lasted nearly six centuries, and the Mughal Empire just over three centuries. The population of the Mughal Empire between 1550 and 1700 (the period dealt with in this book) was perhaps three times that of the Ottoman domains, and the Mughals also had more sizeable military and fiscal resources.
What did the Ottomans Safavids Mughals and Ming have in common?
What do the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Empire, the Mughal Empire, and the Ming Dynasty all have in common? “Gunpowder Dynasties,” all ruled by absolute monarchies, had expanding bureaucracies, agrarian-based economies, and had developed new forms of art, architecture, and literature.
What shared characteristics led to the success of the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires?
The success of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires was a result of their own military along with how weak the empires that they conquered were. The Safavid and Mughal empires both had succession problems.
What was a major difference between the Mughal and Ottoman Empires?
The difference between the two empire was that the Ottomans were not tolerant towards other religions but the Mughals were accepting. DIFFERENCE (MUGHALS): 1) Were tolerant towards other religions in their empire. 2) Mainly run by Muslims but allowed Hindus to have government and military positions.
What were the similarities and differences between the Ottoman and Mughal empires?
What was one major difference between the Ottoman and Safavid empires?
Religiously, there were at least two major differences between the Ottomans and the Safavids. First, the Ottomans were Sunni Muslims while the Safavids were Shi’ite. The Safavids were anti-Sunni to the extent that they would at times massacre Sunnis (as they did in Baghdad) when they conquered a Sunni area.
What’s the difference between the Ottoman and Mughal empires?
The Ottoman and Mughal empires were two of the greatest and most successful empires to ever form in history. However, they both had some similarities as well as differences. Both empires went through tough periods of time, but at some point they also went through times of growth and prosperity.
How did the Safavid and Mughal empires establish control?
The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal dynasties established control over Turkey, Iran, and India respectively, in large part due to a Chinese invention: gunpowder.
What was the role of gunpowder in the Ottoman Empire?
The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal dynasties established control over Turkey, Iran, and India respectively, in large part due to a Chinese invention: gunpowder . In large part, the successes of the western empires depended on advanced firearms and cannons.
How did the Ottoman Empire treat other religions?
The Ottomans granted freedom of worship to other religious communities, mainly the Christians and Jews. They treated these communities as millets, or nations. The allowed each millet to follow its own religious laws and practices.